Sunday, December 9, 2018

The Weekly Take, Issue 40: Another Defensive Masterpiece


The latest edition of the Derby d’Italia finished with the result many expected – a Juventus victory. Mario Mandžukić scored the only goal of the game to sink Inter Milan and extend Juve’s Serie A lead to a massive 11 points.

However, the real stars of the match were Juve’s back four, who collectively produced an outstanding defensive performance, completely neutralising the threat posed by the likes of Mauro Icardi and Ivan Perišić. João Cancelo, Leonardo Bonucci, Giorgio Chiellini, and Mattia De Sciglio simply would not allow themselves to be beaten by a scrappy Nerazzurri.

Cancelo played arguably his best game for Juventus since signing for the Bianconeri this past off-season. The Portuguese right-back tormented his former club throughout the match with two interceptions and successful tackles apiece, while also helping out on offense by setting up Mandžukić’s goal.

Having returned to Juve after spending a year at AC Milan, Bonucci has shown that he hasn’t missed a beat, and his performance this game was no exception. His steady defensive play and superior technical ability for a centre-back shone through in this game, and indeed, has done so all season long. Bonucci’s centre-back partnership with Chiellini clearly helped set the tone for Juve’s victory.

Chiellini was the clear man of the match. In a previous post, I already wrote about Giorgio Chiellini’s defensive excellence, so I won’t go into too much detail here. Nevertheless, the Pisa-born defender was in top form. Thanks to his efforts, goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny was largely untroubled throughout the match. Chiellini also caused trouble at the other end, posing an aerial threat and coming close to scoring with some headers. The 34-year-old once again defied his age, looking like a man a decade younger.

Deputising for the injured Alex Sandro, De Sciglio was clearly unfazed by the magnitude of the occasion. Despite playing in just his fourth league game of the season, the former AC Milan left-back was composed and assured until the final whistle. His defensive play on Kwadwo Asamoah and Perišić was especially impressive.

Although the majority of the headlines regarding Juve this season have been about Cristiano Ronaldo, the five-time World Player of the Year has not had as much impact on Juve’s success as have his teammates at the back.

The four defenders who played against Inter, as well as Alex Sandro and backups Medhi Benatia and Andrea Barzagli, have all been absolutely terrific this season.

This Juve defense has established itself as arguably the finest in world football. Over 20 Serie A and Champions League games thus far this season, Juventus have conceded just 10 goals – the lowest figure by any team from one of the four major leagues.

Although it may not be as glamorous as offense, defense is half the game. A solid defense will set the foundation for the rest of the team to take off.

Every backline wants to develop something of an “aura” around them; a general expectation that there is no striker alive that they can’t stop. The current Juventus defense are well on their way to doing so.

Club legends Chiellini and Bonucci have already developed such a reputation, while Cancelo, Alex Sandro, and others have certainly contributed to this formidable defense.

They may not hog the headlines the way that Ronaldo, Mandžukić, and Paulo Dybala do, but without them, Juve would not even be close to the team they are now.

Unlike many other teams, Juve clearly put much emphasis on and take much pride in their defense, and it clearly shows.

It should not come as a surprise that Juventus have taken a defense-first approach; after all, this is a club that has had some of the greatest defenders of all time on its roster, such as Fabio Cannavaro, Claudio Gentile, Jürgen Kohler, Paolo Montero, Lilian Thuram, Gianluca Zambrotta, and many others.

Juventus will almost certainly win Serie A for the eighth consecutive season and remain among the favourites to clinch their third Champions League title.

While the exploits of their attacking trio will go a long way in helping them achieve this target, this team’s success begins and ends with their remarkable defense – one which no striker on the planet will look forward to facing.

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